taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
97366C3ECD4047295C5FD224B678F9CD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16957655/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16957655	Fig. 3. Phylogenetic tree from IQ-TREE of 130 samples of Prostanthera. Clade A shows all samples of P. cineolifera, Clade B shows all samples of P. ovalifolia and P. lanceolata, Clade C includes all samples of P. dyarubbin (P. sp. Hawkesbury) and Clade D includes all samples of P. milleri (P. sp. Olney State Forest). The taxon labelled here as P. sp. Oxley Wild Rivers National Park is described herein as P. faucicola Palsson & I.Telford. Numbers on branches are ‘ultrafast bootstrap support’. See Supplementary Fig. S2 for the phylogenetic tree showing all branches.	Fig. 3. Phylogenetic tree from IQ-TREE of 130 samples of Prostanthera. Clade A shows all samples of P. cineolifera, Clade B shows all samples of P. ovalifolia and P. lanceolata, Clade C includes all samples of P. dyarubbin (P. sp. Hawkesbury) and Clade D includes all samples of P. milleri (P. sp. Olney State Forest). The taxon labelled here as P. sp. Oxley Wild Rivers National Park is described herein as P. faucicola Palsson & I.Telford. Numbers on branches are ‘ultrafast bootstrap support’. See Supplementary Fig. S2 for the phylogenetic tree showing all branches.	2025-06-11	Palsson, Ruth L.;Andrew, Rose L.;Telford, Ian R. H.;Miller, Robert T.;Bruhl, Jeremy J.		Zenodo	biologists	Palsson, Ruth L.;Andrew, Rose L.;Telford, Ian R. H.;Miller, Robert T.;Bruhl, Jeremy J.			
97366C3ECD4047295C5FD224B678F9CD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16957657/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16957657	Fig. 4. Comparisons of selected morphological characteristics in Prostanthera cineolifera (Column 1) and P. ovalifolia (Column 2). Leaves (a, b): (a) Sawpit Road, Cedar Creek NSW, unvouchered, (b) R.L. Palsson 195. Stem indumentum (c,d), scale bars: 0.25 mm: (c) R.L. Palsson 153, (d) R.L. Palsson 200. Flower buds (e, f): (e) R.L. Palsson 157, (f) R.L. Palsson 200. Floral bracts (g, h), scale bars: 0.5 mm: (g) R.L. Palsson 212, (h) R.L. Palsson 201. Photographs by R. L. Palsson (a, c, d, g, h) and J. J. Bruhl (b, e, f).	Fig. 4. Comparisons of selected morphological characteristics in Prostanthera cineolifera (Column 1) and P. ovalifolia (Column 2). Leaves (a, b): (a) Sawpit Road, Cedar Creek NSW, unvouchered, (b) R.L. Palsson 195. Stem indumentum (c,d), scale bars: 0.25 mm: (c) R.L. Palsson 153, (d) R.L. Palsson 200. Flower buds (e, f): (e) R.L. Palsson 157, (f) R.L. Palsson 200. Floral bracts (g, h), scale bars: 0.5 mm: (g) R.L. Palsson 212, (h) R.L. Palsson 201. Photographs by R. L. Palsson (a, c, d, g, h) and J. J. Bruhl (b, e, f).	2025-06-11	Palsson, Ruth L.;Andrew, Rose L.;Telford, Ian R. H.;Miller, Robert T.;Bruhl, Jeremy J.		Zenodo	biologists	Palsson, Ruth L.;Andrew, Rose L.;Telford, Ian R. H.;Miller, Robert T.;Bruhl, Jeremy J.			
97366C3ECD4047295C5FD224B678F9CD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16957661/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16957661	Fig. 5. Comparison of selected morphological characteristics in Prostanthera cineolifera (Column 1) and P. ovalifolia (Column 2). Front view of inflorescence (a, b): (a) R.L. Palsson 138, (b) R.L. Palsson 200. Lateral view of a flower showing disposition of calyx lobes (c, d): (c) R.L. Palsson 138, (d) R.L. Palsson 201. Fruiting calyces (e, f): (e) R.L. Palsson 485 A, (f) R. Brown s.n. (BM001041052, lectotype). Image reproduced with kind permission from the Trustees, Natural History Museum. Image cropped from https://data.nhm.ac.uk/object/d1b31585-4779-46c1-9029-fd487ac5b63b/ 1748251284062, accessed 10 June 2025. Other photographs by R. L. Palsson (a, c, e) and J. J. Bruhl (b, d).	Fig. 5. Comparison of selected morphological characteristics in Prostanthera cineolifera (Column 1) and P. ovalifolia (Column 2). Front view of inflorescence (a, b): (a) R.L. Palsson 138, (b) R.L. Palsson 200. Lateral view of a flower showing disposition of calyx lobes (c, d): (c) R.L. Palsson 138, (d) R.L. Palsson 201. Fruiting calyces (e, f): (e) R.L. Palsson 485 A, (f) R. Brown s.n. (BM001041052, lectotype). Image reproduced with kind permission from the Trustees, Natural History Museum. Image cropped from https://data.nhm.ac.uk/object/d1b31585-4779-46c1-9029-fd487ac5b63b/ 1748251284062, accessed 10 June 2025. Other photographs by R. L. Palsson (a, c, e) and J. J. Bruhl (b, d).	2025-06-11	Palsson, Ruth L.;Andrew, Rose L.;Telford, Ian R. H.;Miller, Robert T.;Bruhl, Jeremy J.		Zenodo	biologists	Palsson, Ruth L.;Andrew, Rose L.;Telford, Ian R. H.;Miller, Robert T.;Bruhl, Jeremy J.			
97366C3ECD4047295C5FD019B143FC80.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16957655/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16957655	Fig. 3. Phylogenetic tree from IQ-TREE of 130 samples of Prostanthera. Clade A shows all samples of P. cineolifera, Clade B shows all samples of P. ovalifolia and P. lanceolata, Clade C includes all samples of P. dyarubbin (P. sp. Hawkesbury) and Clade D includes all samples of P. milleri (P. sp. Olney State Forest). The taxon labelled here as P. sp. Oxley Wild Rivers National Park is described herein as P. faucicola Palsson & I.Telford. Numbers on branches are ‘ultrafast bootstrap support’. See Supplementary Fig. S2 for the phylogenetic tree showing all branches.	Fig. 3. Phylogenetic tree from IQ-TREE of 130 samples of Prostanthera. Clade A shows all samples of P. cineolifera, Clade B shows all samples of P. ovalifolia and P. lanceolata, Clade C includes all samples of P. dyarubbin (P. sp. Hawkesbury) and Clade D includes all samples of P. milleri (P. sp. Olney State Forest). The taxon labelled here as P. sp. Oxley Wild Rivers National Park is described herein as P. faucicola Palsson & I.Telford. Numbers on branches are ‘ultrafast bootstrap support’. See Supplementary Fig. S2 for the phylogenetic tree showing all branches.	2025-06-11	Palsson, Ruth L.;Andrew, Rose L.;Telford, Ian R. H.;Miller, Robert T.;Bruhl, Jeremy J.		Zenodo	biologists	Palsson, Ruth L.;Andrew, Rose L.;Telford, Ian R. H.;Miller, Robert T.;Bruhl, Jeremy J.			
97366C3ECD4047295C5FD019B143FC80.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16957653/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16957653	Fig. 2. Flattened calyx with abaxial calyx lobe on left, showing measurement protocol. Abaxial calyx lobe length = b − a, abaxial calyx lobe width = c, adaxial calyx lobe length = d − a, adaxial calyx lobe width = e.	Fig. 2. Flattened calyx with abaxial calyx lobe on left, showing measurement protocol. Abaxial calyx lobe length = b − a, abaxial calyx lobe width = c, adaxial calyx lobe length = d − a, adaxial calyx lobe width = e.	2025-06-11	Palsson, Ruth L.;Andrew, Rose L.;Telford, Ian R. H.;Miller, Robert T.;Bruhl, Jeremy J.		Zenodo	biologists	Palsson, Ruth L.;Andrew, Rose L.;Telford, Ian R. H.;Miller, Robert T.;Bruhl, Jeremy J.			
97366C3ECD4147245C48D720B7B7F9D2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16957657/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16957657	Fig. 4. Comparisons of selected morphological characteristics in Prostanthera cineolifera (Column 1) and P. ovalifolia (Column 2). Leaves (a, b): (a) Sawpit Road, Cedar Creek NSW, unvouchered, (b) R.L. Palsson 195. Stem indumentum (c,d), scale bars: 0.25 mm: (c) R.L. Palsson 153, (d) R.L. Palsson 200. Flower buds (e, f): (e) R.L. Palsson 157, (f) R.L. Palsson 200. Floral bracts (g, h), scale bars: 0.5 mm: (g) R.L. Palsson 212, (h) R.L. Palsson 201. Photographs by R. L. Palsson (a, c, d, g, h) and J. J. Bruhl (b, e, f).	Fig. 4. Comparisons of selected morphological characteristics in Prostanthera cineolifera (Column 1) and P. ovalifolia (Column 2). Leaves (a, b): (a) Sawpit Road, Cedar Creek NSW, unvouchered, (b) R.L. Palsson 195. Stem indumentum (c,d), scale bars: 0.25 mm: (c) R.L. Palsson 153, (d) R.L. Palsson 200. Flower buds (e, f): (e) R.L. Palsson 157, (f) R.L. Palsson 200. Floral bracts (g, h), scale bars: 0.5 mm: (g) R.L. Palsson 212, (h) R.L. Palsson 201. Photographs by R. L. Palsson (a, c, d, g, h) and J. J. Bruhl (b, e, f).	2025-06-11	Palsson, Ruth L.;Andrew, Rose L.;Telford, Ian R. H.;Miller, Robert T.;Bruhl, Jeremy J.		Zenodo	biologists	Palsson, Ruth L.;Andrew, Rose L.;Telford, Ian R. H.;Miller, Robert T.;Bruhl, Jeremy J.			
97366C3ECD4147245C48D720B7B7F9D2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16957661/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16957661	Fig. 5. Comparison of selected morphological characteristics in Prostanthera cineolifera (Column 1) and P. ovalifolia (Column 2). Front view of inflorescence (a, b): (a) R.L. Palsson 138, (b) R.L. Palsson 200. Lateral view of a flower showing disposition of calyx lobes (c, d): (c) R.L. Palsson 138, (d) R.L. Palsson 201. Fruiting calyces (e, f): (e) R.L. Palsson 485 A, (f) R. Brown s.n. (BM001041052, lectotype). Image reproduced with kind permission from the Trustees, Natural History Museum. Image cropped from https://data.nhm.ac.uk/object/d1b31585-4779-46c1-9029-fd487ac5b63b/ 1748251284062, accessed 10 June 2025. Other photographs by R. L. Palsson (a, c, e) and J. J. Bruhl (b, d).	Fig. 5. Comparison of selected morphological characteristics in Prostanthera cineolifera (Column 1) and P. ovalifolia (Column 2). Front view of inflorescence (a, b): (a) R.L. Palsson 138, (b) R.L. Palsson 200. Lateral view of a flower showing disposition of calyx lobes (c, d): (c) R.L. Palsson 138, (d) R.L. Palsson 201. Fruiting calyces (e, f): (e) R.L. Palsson 485 A, (f) R. Brown s.n. (BM001041052, lectotype). Image reproduced with kind permission from the Trustees, Natural History Museum. Image cropped from https://data.nhm.ac.uk/object/d1b31585-4779-46c1-9029-fd487ac5b63b/ 1748251284062, accessed 10 June 2025. Other photographs by R. L. Palsson (a, c, e) and J. J. Bruhl (b, d).	2025-06-11	Palsson, Ruth L.;Andrew, Rose L.;Telford, Ian R. H.;Miller, Robert T.;Bruhl, Jeremy J.		Zenodo	biologists	Palsson, Ruth L.;Andrew, Rose L.;Telford, Ian R. H.;Miller, Robert T.;Bruhl, Jeremy J.			
97366C3ECD4147245C48D720B7B7F9D2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16957659/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16957659	Fig. 6. Distribution of Prostanthera cineolifera (closed circles), P. dyarubbin (P. sp. Hawkesbury) (open triangles), P. faucicola (P. sp. Oxley Wild Rivers National Park) (closed triangles) and P. milleri (P. sp. Olney State Forest) (closed star).	Fig. 6. Distribution of Prostanthera cineolifera (closed circles), P. dyarubbin (P. sp. Hawkesbury) (open triangles), P. faucicola (P. sp. Oxley Wild Rivers National Park) (closed triangles) and P. milleri (P. sp. Olney State Forest) (closed star).	2025-06-11	Palsson, Ruth L.;Andrew, Rose L.;Telford, Ian R. H.;Miller, Robert T.;Bruhl, Jeremy J.		Zenodo	biologists	Palsson, Ruth L.;Andrew, Rose L.;Telford, Ian R. H.;Miller, Robert T.;Bruhl, Jeremy J.			
97366C3ECD4147245C48D720B7B7F9D2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16957663/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16957663	Fig. 7. Lectotype of Prostanthera cineolifera R.T.Baker & H.G.Sm. (C.H.Cheeseborough [sic] s.n.; NSW 134514). Image: National Herbarium of NSW.	Fig. 7. Lectotype of Prostanthera cineolifera R.T.Baker & H.G.Sm. (C.H.Cheeseborough [sic] s.n.; NSW 134514). Image: National Herbarium of NSW.	2025-06-11	Palsson, Ruth L.;Andrew, Rose L.;Telford, Ian R. H.;Miller, Robert T.;Bruhl, Jeremy J.		Zenodo	biologists	Palsson, Ruth L.;Andrew, Rose L.;Telford, Ian R. H.;Miller, Robert T.;Bruhl, Jeremy J.			
97366C3ECD4D47205F0FD708B150F84A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16957665/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16957665	Fig. 8. Prostanthera dyarubbin (P. sp. Hawkesbury). (a) Seedling, Upper Mangrove, not vouchered. (b) Leaves R.L. Palsson 168. (c) Stem indumentum, scale bar: 0.25 mm, R.L. Palsson 206 a. (d) Inflorescence, including buds with floral bracts, R.L. Palsson 100. (e) Lateral view of a flower showing disposition of calyx lobes and persistent hairy floral prophylls, R.L. Palsson 536 a. (f) Anther with short anther appendage, scale bar: 0.5 mm, R.L. Palsson 100. (g) Fruiting calyces, R.L. Palsson 169. (h) Floral prophylls, scale bar: 0.5 mm, R.L. Palsson 132. (i) Floral bracts, a representative sample, scale bar: 0.5 mm, R.L. Palsson 132. (j) Developing mericarps, scale bar: 0.25 mm, R.L. Palsson 173. (k) Scanning electron micrograph of mericarp, scale bar: 0.25 mm, R.L. Palsson 175. Photographs by R. L. Palsson (a, c, d–f, h–k) and J. J. Bruhl (b, g).	Fig. 8. Prostanthera dyarubbin (P. sp. Hawkesbury). (a) Seedling, Upper Mangrove, not vouchered. (b) Leaves R.L. Palsson 168. (c) Stem indumentum, scale bar: 0.25 mm, R.L. Palsson 206 a. (d) Inflorescence, including buds with floral bracts, R.L. Palsson 100. (e) Lateral view of a flower showing disposition of calyx lobes and persistent hairy floral prophylls, R.L. Palsson 536 a. (f) Anther with short anther appendage, scale bar: 0.5 mm, R.L. Palsson 100. (g) Fruiting calyces, R.L. Palsson 169. (h) Floral prophylls, scale bar: 0.5 mm, R.L. Palsson 132. (i) Floral bracts, a representative sample, scale bar: 0.5 mm, R.L. Palsson 132. (j) Developing mericarps, scale bar: 0.25 mm, R.L. Palsson 173. (k) Scanning electron micrograph of mericarp, scale bar: 0.25 mm, R.L. Palsson 175. Photographs by R. L. Palsson (a, c, d–f, h–k) and J. J. Bruhl (b, g).	2025-06-11	Palsson, Ruth L.;Andrew, Rose L.;Telford, Ian R. H.;Miller, Robert T.;Bruhl, Jeremy J.		Zenodo	biologists	Palsson, Ruth L.;Andrew, Rose L.;Telford, Ian R. H.;Miller, Robert T.;Bruhl, Jeremy J.			
97366C3ECD4D47205F0FD708B150F84A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16957667/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16957667	Fig. 9. Isotype ofProstanthera dyarubbin Palsson &R.T.Mill.(P.sp.Hawkesbury)(R.L Palsson100 & M.R.Donald; NE106387).	Fig. 9. Isotype ofProstanthera dyarubbin Palsson &R.T.Mill.(P.sp.Hawkesbury)(R.L Palsson100 & M.R.Donald; NE106387).	2025-06-11	Palsson, Ruth L.;Andrew, Rose L.;Telford, Ian R. H.;Miller, Robert T.;Bruhl, Jeremy J.		Zenodo	biologists	Palsson, Ruth L.;Andrew, Rose L.;Telford, Ian R. H.;Miller, Robert T.;Bruhl, Jeremy J.			
97366C3ECD4D47205F0FD708B150F84A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16957659/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16957659	Fig. 6. Distribution of Prostanthera cineolifera (closed circles), P. dyarubbin (P. sp. Hawkesbury) (open triangles), P. faucicola (P. sp. Oxley Wild Rivers National Park) (closed triangles) and P. milleri (P. sp. Olney State Forest) (closed star).	Fig. 6. Distribution of Prostanthera cineolifera (closed circles), P. dyarubbin (P. sp. Hawkesbury) (open triangles), P. faucicola (P. sp. Oxley Wild Rivers National Park) (closed triangles) and P. milleri (P. sp. Olney State Forest) (closed star).	2025-06-11	Palsson, Ruth L.;Andrew, Rose L.;Telford, Ian R. H.;Miller, Robert T.;Bruhl, Jeremy J.		Zenodo	biologists	Palsson, Ruth L.;Andrew, Rose L.;Telford, Ian R. H.;Miller, Robert T.;Bruhl, Jeremy J.			
97366C3ECD49473D5F0FD1E0B238FC43.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16957669/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16957669	Fig. 10. Prostanthera faucicola (P. sp. Oxley Wild Rivers National Park). (a) Habitat. (b) Buds with floral bracts, scale: 1 mm, M.F. Duretto 4027. (c) One of the often asymmetrical floral prophylls, scale: 1 mm, M.F. Duretto 4027. (d) Inflorescence, note paired persistent hairy floral prophylls, scale: 1.0 mm, M.F. Duretto 4027. Photographs by Lachlan Copeland (a), Tareg Shaldoom (b, d) and J. J. Bruhl (c).	Fig. 10. Prostanthera faucicola (P. sp. Oxley Wild Rivers National Park). (a) Habitat. (b) Buds with floral bracts, scale: 1 mm, M.F. Duretto 4027. (c) One of the often asymmetrical floral prophylls, scale: 1 mm, M.F. Duretto 4027. (d) Inflorescence, note paired persistent hairy floral prophylls, scale: 1.0 mm, M.F. Duretto 4027. Photographs by Lachlan Copeland (a), Tareg Shaldoom (b, d) and J. J. Bruhl (c).	2025-06-11	Palsson, Ruth L.;Andrew, Rose L.;Telford, Ian R. H.;Miller, Robert T.;Bruhl, Jeremy J.		Zenodo	biologists	Palsson, Ruth L.;Andrew, Rose L.;Telford, Ian R. H.;Miller, Robert T.;Bruhl, Jeremy J.			
97366C3ECD49473D5F0FD1E0B238FC43.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16957671/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16957671	Fig. 11. Holotype of Prostanthera faucicola Palsson & I.Telford (P. sp. Oxley Wild Rivers National Park) (M.F. Duretto 4027 & T.L. Collins; NSW858436).	Fig. 11. Holotype of Prostanthera faucicola Palsson & I.Telford (P. sp. Oxley Wild Rivers National Park) (M.F. Duretto 4027 & T.L. Collins; NSW858436).	2025-06-11	Palsson, Ruth L.;Andrew, Rose L.;Telford, Ian R. H.;Miller, Robert T.;Bruhl, Jeremy J.		Zenodo	biologists	Palsson, Ruth L.;Andrew, Rose L.;Telford, Ian R. H.;Miller, Robert T.;Bruhl, Jeremy J.			
97366C3ECD49473D5F0FD1E0B238FC43.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16957659/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16957659	Fig. 6. Distribution of Prostanthera cineolifera (closed circles), P. dyarubbin (P. sp. Hawkesbury) (open triangles), P. faucicola (P. sp. Oxley Wild Rivers National Park) (closed triangles) and P. milleri (P. sp. Olney State Forest) (closed star).	Fig. 6. Distribution of Prostanthera cineolifera (closed circles), P. dyarubbin (P. sp. Hawkesbury) (open triangles), P. faucicola (P. sp. Oxley Wild Rivers National Park) (closed triangles) and P. milleri (P. sp. Olney State Forest) (closed star).	2025-06-11	Palsson, Ruth L.;Andrew, Rose L.;Telford, Ian R. H.;Miller, Robert T.;Bruhl, Jeremy J.		Zenodo	biologists	Palsson, Ruth L.;Andrew, Rose L.;Telford, Ian R. H.;Miller, Robert T.;Bruhl, Jeremy J.			
97366C3ECD54473A5C48D287B67FFB9C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16957673/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16957673	Fig. 12. Prostanthera milleri (P. sp. Olney State Forest). (a) Seedling, R.L. Palsson 533. (b) Leaves, R.L. Palsson 166. (c) Stem indumentum, scale bar: 0.25 mm, R.L. Palsson 162. (d) Buds with floral bracts, R.L. Palsson 534a. (e) Lateral view of a flower showing disposition of calyx lobes and persistent hairy floral prophylls, R.L. Palsson 125. (f) Anther with short anther appendage, scale bar: 0.5 mm, R.L. Palsson 125. (g) Front view of inflorescence, R.L. Palsson 125. (h) Floral prophylls, scale bar: 0.5 mm, R.L. Palsson 124. (i) Floral bracts, scale bar: 0.5 mm, R.L. Palsson 161. (j) Fruiting calyces, R.L. Palsson 125. (k) Developing mericarps, scale bar: 0.25 mm, R.L. Palsson 214. (l) Scanning electron micrograph of mericarp, scale bar: 0.25 mm, R.L. Palsson 213. Photographs by R. L. Palsson (a, c–l) and J. J. Bruhl (b).	Fig. 12. Prostanthera milleri (P. sp. Olney State Forest). (a) Seedling, R.L. Palsson 533. (b) Leaves, R.L. Palsson 166. (c) Stem indumentum, scale bar: 0.25 mm, R.L. Palsson 162. (d) Buds with floral bracts, R.L. Palsson 534a. (e) Lateral view of a flower showing disposition of calyx lobes and persistent hairy floral prophylls, R.L. Palsson 125. (f) Anther with short anther appendage, scale bar: 0.5 mm, R.L. Palsson 125. (g) Front view of inflorescence, R.L. Palsson 125. (h) Floral prophylls, scale bar: 0.5 mm, R.L. Palsson 124. (i) Floral bracts, scale bar: 0.5 mm, R.L. Palsson 161. (j) Fruiting calyces, R.L. Palsson 125. (k) Developing mericarps, scale bar: 0.25 mm, R.L. Palsson 214. (l) Scanning electron micrograph of mericarp, scale bar: 0.25 mm, R.L. Palsson 213. Photographs by R. L. Palsson (a, c–l) and J. J. Bruhl (b).	2025-06-11	Palsson, Ruth L.;Andrew, Rose L.;Telford, Ian R. H.;Miller, Robert T.;Bruhl, Jeremy J.		Zenodo	biologists	Palsson, Ruth L.;Andrew, Rose L.;Telford, Ian R. H.;Miller, Robert T.;Bruhl, Jeremy J.			
97366C3ECD54473A5C48D287B67FFB9C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16957677/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16957677	Fig. 13. Holotype of Prostanthera milleri Palsson & J.J. Bruhl [P. sp. Olney State Forest] (B.J. Conn 2613 & B. Timmis; NSW 228852). Image: National Herbarium of NSW.	Fig. 13. Holotype of Prostanthera milleri Palsson & J.J. Bruhl [P. sp. Olney State Forest] (B.J. Conn 2613 & B. Timmis; NSW 228852). Image: National Herbarium of NSW.	2025-06-11	Palsson, Ruth L.;Andrew, Rose L.;Telford, Ian R. H.;Miller, Robert T.;Bruhl, Jeremy J.		Zenodo	biologists	Palsson, Ruth L.;Andrew, Rose L.;Telford, Ian R. H.;Miller, Robert T.;Bruhl, Jeremy J.			
97366C3ECD54473A5C48D287B67FFB9C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16957659/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16957659	Fig. 6. Distribution of Prostanthera cineolifera (closed circles), P. dyarubbin (P. sp. Hawkesbury) (open triangles), P. faucicola (P. sp. Oxley Wild Rivers National Park) (closed triangles) and P. milleri (P. sp. Olney State Forest) (closed star).	Fig. 6. Distribution of Prostanthera cineolifera (closed circles), P. dyarubbin (P. sp. Hawkesbury) (open triangles), P. faucicola (P. sp. Oxley Wild Rivers National Park) (closed triangles) and P. milleri (P. sp. Olney State Forest) (closed star).	2025-06-11	Palsson, Ruth L.;Andrew, Rose L.;Telford, Ian R. H.;Miller, Robert T.;Bruhl, Jeremy J.		Zenodo	biologists	Palsson, Ruth L.;Andrew, Rose L.;Telford, Ian R. H.;Miller, Robert T.;Bruhl, Jeremy J.			
97366C3ECD53473A5F6DD5D6B09EF953.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16957679/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16957679	Fig. 14. Lectotype of Prostanthera ovalifolia R.Br. (R.Brown s.n.; BM001041052). Image reproduced with kind permission from the Trustees,NaturalHistory Museum. Image from https://data.nhm.ac.uk/object/ d1b31585-4779-46c1-9029-fd487ac5b63b/ 1748251284062, accessed 10 June 2025.	Fig. 14. Lectotype of Prostanthera ovalifolia R.Br. (R.Brown s.n.; BM001041052). Image reproduced with kind permission from the Trustees,NaturalHistory Museum. Image from https://data.nhm.ac.uk/object/ d1b31585-4779-46c1-9029-fd487ac5b63b/ 1748251284062, accessed 10 June 2025.	2025-06-11	Palsson, Ruth L.;Andrew, Rose L.;Telford, Ian R. H.;Miller, Robert T.;Bruhl, Jeremy J.		Zenodo	biologists	Palsson, Ruth L.;Andrew, Rose L.;Telford, Ian R. H.;Miller, Robert T.;Bruhl, Jeremy J.			
